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Episode 37: Largely Copyright

White House and Copyright, Streaming the Olympics, FBI and the Fourth Amendment

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White House and Copyrights

White House Makes Full Copyright Claim on Photos
Another Obama right-of-publicity violation; NY Times gets results!

Streaming the Olympics

Why you can’t see live streaming of Olympics — at least not legally

FBI and the Fourth Amendment

On the FBI, the Fourth Amendment and Your Cell Phone

Comments Off Posted in: Podcast on February 15, 2010

Podcast 34: Some Relation

FBI Spying, Jammie Thomas gets a Break, and Joel Tenenbaum Tries to Reduce his Verdict.

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FBI Takes Phone Records

FBI broke law for years in phone record searches
The statute

Jammie Thomas-Rasset Gets a Break

The opinion

Joel Tenenbaum Asks for a Break

Department of Justice defends constitutionality of $675,000 award against Tenenbaum; p2p user caused ‘great public harm’

UPDATE: We’ve switched to a new recording system that results in a better quality, but for some reason, lower volume podcast. We’re aware of this, and looking in to it. In the meantime, if you have iTunes, turn the volume adjust on the mp3 to 100%, or download it directly from the website. Either of these seem to help solve the problem.

Comments Off Posted in: Podcast on January 25, 2010

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